Triple Net Explained
One very popular alternative investment opportunity to sole rental
property ownership is a single, larger triple-net
tenants in common rental
property investment. This type of investment is commonly referred to as a triple net-
tenants in common investment.
Triple Net-tenants in commons are often converted to such by a licensed
tenants in common sponsor through a master lease, where they lease the rental
property back from the
property owners on a
triple net basis.
Take advantage of all that
tenants in common triple net have to offer:
1. Minimal management hassles
2. Ready Availability: There is usually a steady supply of tenants in common-
triple net replacement rental
properties for purchase at any given time
3. Invest in larger, higher-quality institutional rental
properties
4. Assistance with the entire exchange process through a tax free 1031 expert
5. Variable minimum investment requirements based on type & location of rental property